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the defense resting. a.b., how about this in context, big picture and the white house's choice to move forward with this speech. >> we've noted that the gosnell trial didn't receive very much coverage at first. now it's a big national story and a lot of people are paying attention to it. people are horrified, those that are pro life and pro choice. women, men, everybody. and this is an interesting choice. you know, last week the white house spokesman was asked about this and didn't have a statement ready, which was sort of -- you know, they knew it would be coming and they didn't have something to say. now speaking to planned parent 45 hood is particularly tricky since the head of the pennsylvania planned parenthood chapter conceded that, yes, people came to pennsylvania planned parenthood clinics complaining about the services provided at gosnell's clinics and planned parenthood did not follow through. they said you can write a letter to the department of health but they did not seek any inquiry into wha
the defense resting. a.b., how about this in context, big picture and the white house's choice to move forward with this speech. >> we've noted that the gosnell trial didn't receive very much coverage at first. now it's a big national story and a lot of people are paying attention to it. people are horrified, those that are pro life and pro choice. women, men, everybody. and this is an interesting choice. you know, last week the white house spokesman was asked about this and didn't have a...
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weeks of horrifying testimony in the murder trial of a philadelphia abortion doctor but today when the defense got its turn it rested without calling a single witness. dr. kermit gosnell is accused of performing abortions on women well beyond the 24-week cut-off for legal abortions in pennsylvania. in some cases prosecutors say gosnell killed babies who were born alive. gosnell has pleaded not guilty. closing arguments are expected to begin on monday. >>> as boston recovers from an appalling act of terrorism there will be some chilling reminders of the day our nation was thrust into the war on terrorism when the george w. bush presidential library opens to the public for the first time tomorrow in dallas. john king sits down with president bush for a rare interview that you can see exclusively on an ac-360 special tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> up next, a poisoned letter addressed to president obama. now the man that police first took into custody, an elvis impersonator, says he was framed. we'll tell you who he thinks set him up. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz:
weeks of horrifying testimony in the murder trial of a philadelphia abortion doctor but today when the defense got its turn it rested without calling a single witness. dr. kermit gosnell is accused of performing abortions on women well beyond the 24-week cut-off for legal abortions in pennsylvania. in some cases prosecutors say gosnell killed babies who were born alive. gosnell has pleaded not guilty. closing arguments are expected to begin on monday. >>> as boston recovers from an...
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for 15 years he was the defensive back bohn for the nfl's new york giants. his gridiron career included 7 pro bowls and super bowl title. he holds the league record for most sacks in a single season. since retiring in 2008 he has become one of america's most engaging and versatile personalities. each week day he could hosts a highly rated abc talk show "live with kelley and michael" during the football season he is a studio analyst on fox nfl sunday. davis amses den en writes that mr. strahan has established himself as a rare media personality, as recognizeable to housewives as he is to their adolescent sons so we're pleased to have him here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, i'm happy to be here. >> rose: so you like this television thing. >> i love it. i love it. it beats getting hit in the head for a living it if i had known this may be i would have skipped football all together. >> rose: talking about football, the act of leaving. >> uh-huh. >> rose: when did you, did you ever have any misgivings after that that maybe i should have
for 15 years he was the defensive back bohn for the nfl's new york giants. his gridiron career included 7 pro bowls and super bowl title. he holds the league record for most sacks in a single season. since retiring in 2008 he has become one of america's most engaging and versatile personalities. each week day he could hosts a highly rated abc talk show "live with kelley and michael" during the football season he is a studio analyst on fox nfl sunday. davis amses den en writes that mr....
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with the mother, we heard her clearly loving her sons and in defense of them. and that's all fine. but it's actually meaningless thing in the context of what the investigators are interested in which will be facts that they can pursue. >> final question to you. we understand the questioning lasted for hours and yesterday, apparently, at some point this father became sick. can you read anything into that? >> i don't think so. i know what all of us know from the media, there were reports he was gravely ill in some undefined way. it's a stressful thing to talk to an american official. it's extremely stressful to lose your children under any circumstance, particularly when they are the objects of national revulsion. and it appears to be terrorists. so one can understand feeling badly in any circumstance like that. >> thank you so much. professional who knows how these kinds of interrogations can go. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, he was arrested, accused of trying to send a poisonous letter to the president and other officials then abruptly this guy
with the mother, we heard her clearly loving her sons and in defense of them. and that's all fine. but it's actually meaningless thing in the context of what the investigators are interested in which will be facts that they can pursue. >> final question to you. we understand the questioning lasted for hours and yesterday, apparently, at some point this father became sick. can you read anything into that? >> i don't think so. i know what all of us know from the media, there were...
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the defense just rested, wow. up next, we will take a look at that development and the growing debate over president obama's decision to be the keynote speaker at a planned parenthood event thisweek after new reports suggest that that group knew about some of the horrors playing out at that abortion clinic and did nothing to stop it. next. for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. join today and find out why over 1 million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >> megyn: fox news alert. moments ago the associated press reporting that the defense has rested in the capital murde
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is struggling with a disproportionate responsibility to fund the defense. and here are the we are following the ongoing hunger strike in guantanamo bay prison which is. third month now as the u.s. is sending more medics there as officials say overhaul of all the inmates are refusing for. a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today. live in moscow with your global twenty four hour news america's wars in iraq and afghanistan motivated the worst attack on u.s. soil in more than a decade that's what the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings has told investigators. also claim that he and his brother acted alone in carrying out the twin blasts more from boston and. as the nineteen year old boston bombing suspect joe hart's her naiads condition improves from serious to fair he's beginning to reveal information to investigators from what we're hearing on the ground according to official search has said that the motive behind the two bombings that took place on monday april fifteenth for the wars you what the u.s. has been fighting in iraq and afgh
is struggling with a disproportionate responsibility to fund the defense. and here are the we are following the ongoing hunger strike in guantanamo bay prison which is. third month now as the u.s. is sending more medics there as officials say overhaul of all the inmates are refusing for. a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today. live in moscow with your global twenty four hour news america's wars in iraq and afghanistan motivated the worst attack on u.s. soil in more than a decade...
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in the courtroom today the defense resumes its case. yesterday gosnell's attorney convinced the judge to throw out three of the seven first-degree murder charges against gosnell saying the prosecution had not proved those three babies are born alive after abortions. jon? >> what a horrible story. molly, thank you. jenna: well with other news today, more trouble for disgraced cyclist lance armstrong. why the government says he owes them millions of dollars and what they're doing to get the money. he owes the government. does that mean he owes us, jon? are we part of that too? jon: we paid a lot of money for the stamps that footed that bill. jenna: a once in a lifetime moment as all the living presidents and first ladies are expected to be in one place tomorrow. it is for the official dedication of the george w. bush presidential library. we're there live. next. our landing time got moved back another hour. ( crowd chatters and groans ) hunger creeping up on you ? stash a ritz crackerfuls. made with real cheese and whole grain. don't get
in the courtroom today the defense resumes its case. yesterday gosnell's attorney convinced the judge to throw out three of the seven first-degree murder charges against gosnell saying the prosecution had not proved those three babies are born alive after abortions. jon? >> what a horrible story. molly, thank you. jenna: well with other news today, more trouble for disgraced cyclist lance armstrong. why the government says he owes them millions of dollars and what they're doing to get the...
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in fact a far more likely to be stolen than used in self-defense. here it is! look! this is new study 19,392 gun suicides. 8,275 criminal gun homicides. 606 unintentional gun deaths. these are all 2010. 230 justifiable homicides. so there. so that happened. all right. 18 minutes after the hour. i promise the next segment will be bette midler free. as it is for all of us. 18 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> that was strangely arousing! >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. staying in tough with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. not only does senator rubio just care about rich people but somehow he thinks raising the minimum wage is a bad idea for the middle class. but we do care about them, right? vo: the war room tonight at 6 eastern >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues
in fact a far more likely to be stolen than used in self-defense. here it is! look! this is new study 19,392 gun suicides. 8,275 criminal gun homicides. 606 unintentional gun deaths. these are all 2010. 230 justifiable homicides. so there. so that happened. all right. 18 minutes after the hour. i promise the next segment will be bette midler free. as it is for all of us. 18 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> that was strangely arousing!...
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joining us from washington is former cia director and chair of the foundation for defense of democracy, ambassador r. james wolsly. thank you so much for being with us. >> good to be with you. >> one of the things we are hearing, the younger brother, dzhokhar tsavraev is telling investigators, not sure if we should believe him or not, that the brothers became self-radical ice e self-radicalized here in the united states by watching online videos. does that seem reasonable to you? >> yes, largely. seemed to be what happened to major hasan who killed 13 fellow soldiers in ft. hood a couple of years ago. it seemed to be what happened to the underwear bomber, who was only caught by alert passengers and crew on an aircraft after his father went to the state department and said my son is extremely radical, watch him. we don't look very good in terms of one part of the u.s. government talking to another. the people who looked the best in the last few days is the mounties in canada. they kept track of these two guys for two years, and were able to arrest them before they blew up a train betwee
joining us from washington is former cia director and chair of the foundation for defense of democracy, ambassador r. james wolsly. thank you so much for being with us. >> good to be with you. >> one of the things we are hearing, the younger brother, dzhokhar tsavraev is telling investigators, not sure if we should believe him or not, that the brothers became self-radical ice e self-radicalized here in the united states by watching online videos. does that seem reasonable to you?...
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one of the defenses is resiliency. it's a country that says the economy is more important than terrorism because actually to most of these people, 99.9, the economy is more important. then the government has to not fall into trap and say but to us, terrorism is very, very important. >> gretchen: and the families. >> of course. if you lose a child in any way, that's the worst thing in the world. >> brian: can i just say one thing? i just noticed rudy guiliani looks great in my area. are you considering getting rid of me, leaving in washington and having the mayor take my spot permanently? >> i was very nervous sitting here. i've never sat here before, brian. >> steve: he was reluctant. >> i was getting nervous. >> brian, you're fired. >> steve: thank you. >> thank you. >> steve: 13 minutes after the top of the hour. straight ahead, even democrats are blowing the whistle on the government's free phone program known as the obama phone. >> i got a solicitation for a free phone at my apartment, which is certainly not in a b
one of the defenses is resiliency. it's a country that says the economy is more important than terrorism because actually to most of these people, 99.9, the economy is more important. then the government has to not fall into trap and say but to us, terrorism is very, very important. >> gretchen: and the families. >> of course. if you lose a child in any way, that's the worst thing in the world. >> brian: can i just say one thing? i just noticed rudy guiliani looks great in my...
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or are you going to be the first line of defense, like we as leaders are, and call it in to the proper authorities? >> reporter: yesterday canadian authorities stood by the accusation that these two suspects were getting support from al qaeda elements out of iran. there was considerable blowback out of tehran yesterday, saying there was no way that could be happening, but canadian authorities are sticking to their guns saying, absolutely, that's what they believe transpired here. >> ted rowlands, appreciate having you there monitoring these latest develop themenment us. >>> coming up, a texas man witnesses tragedy twice over. first the boston terror attacks. then days later this earth rattling fertilizer plant explosion in west, texas. what he told us about narrowly escape both of them. s my laundry for me so i don't have to think. wait. what was the question? [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ man ] stick it and forget it. and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats br
or are you going to be the first line of defense, like we as leaders are, and call it in to the proper authorities? >> reporter: yesterday canadian authorities stood by the accusation that these two suspects were getting support from al qaeda elements out of iran. there was considerable blowback out of tehran yesterday, saying there was no way that could be happening, but canadian authorities are sticking to their guns saying, absolutely, that's what they believe transpired here. >>...
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>> the defense argument from mr. mcmahon was that there was insufficient evidence to prove viability that these babies were born alive. and he tied in the testimony. >> bill: how many more charges are against him? >> they still have five charges. >> bill: five? >> four babies that were born alive. eyewitness testimony. heard the babies crying, everything. and one woman that died. >> that's enough to get this guy put away for life. >> right. by the way tomorrow some congress people have written a letter to cbs, abc, and nbc news chief saying why aren't you covering this story? we are going to have the congresswoman on to signed that letter tomorrow. all right, ladies, thanks very much as always. jon stewart going after cnn over its terror bomb coverage. that report moments away. >> bill: back ever the book segment tonight, our pal jon stewart really pounding cnn over its terror bombing coverage. >> while all the other networks chose to have what you call it their anchor in the studio that kept the chaotic coverage fro
>> the defense argument from mr. mcmahon was that there was insufficient evidence to prove viability that these babies were born alive. and he tied in the testimony. >> bill: how many more charges are against him? >> they still have five charges. >> bill: five? >> four babies that were born alive. eyewitness testimony. heard the babies crying, everything. and one woman that died. >> that's enough to get this guy put away for life. >> right. by the way...
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two sisters, a lena and bella tsarnaev released this statement today that did not include one word of defense of their brothers. our hearts go out to the victims of last week's bombing. it sad dens us to see so many innocent people hurt after such a callous act. as a family we are absolutely devastated by the sense of loss and sorrow this has caused. we don't have any answers, but we look forward to a thorough investigation and hope to learn more. we ask the media to respect our privacy during this difficult time. but their mother continues to refuse to believe that her sons could have done anything wrong. nbc's british partner itn spoke with the suspects' mother by phone. >> i'm sure my two boys are not responsible for this. >> reporter: you think they were there just as spectators, as innocent spectators? >> of course. well, last year they went, too. >> the suspects' mother then told cnn their protector is god, who is allah, the only one allah. if they're going to kill him, i don't care. i don't care if my youngest one is going to be killed today. i want the world to hear this, and i don't
two sisters, a lena and bella tsarnaev released this statement today that did not include one word of defense of their brothers. our hearts go out to the victims of last week's bombing. it sad dens us to see so many innocent people hurt after such a callous act. as a family we are absolutely devastated by the sense of loss and sorrow this has caused. we don't have any answers, but we look forward to a thorough investigation and hope to learn more. we ask the media to respect our privacy during...
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even in states where they are on defense. democrats are definitely playing defense this year. they got to play a little offense in 2012, they're not so lucky this year. 2016 looks great for them if they want to wait that long. but they ha to hope in a place like alaska, for example, there could be a competitive primary where the quote/unquote wrong candidate comes out so that you get a situation by 2010 where the weaker candidate wins a republican primary giving a democrat a chance to hold a tough seat. >> ifill: if you are a second-term president about to enter the lagging days of your power and you are losing people in your party in the senate, what do you do about that? how does the president begin to position himself so that he's going to complete this advantage. he has all these big legacy-making domestic issues lining up. >> well, he has to there's not much he can don't do about some of these. but for so many red state democrats, this is the great irony, whether they're running as incumbent or for an open seat they'll spend their entire campaign running away from the spo
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strikes a deal with imminent threats to define relatively narrowly could be justified as defense against attack. beyond that, one cannot what strikes against groups not covered by the aumf in the way we've seen on the public record. >> i didn't direct this to you, colonel mcsally, but what is your view on the constitution versus absent alliance on the aumf? >> sir, i am not a legal expert, but article ii of the constitution, that clearly is authorization of itself. where aumf comes in as many don't have the three criteria, but you have al qaeda, al qaeda leaders and affiliate specifically designated to the intelligence process in order to allow them to be legitimate targets. speaking broadly and in my work in africa on which has the highest level of scrutiny, it was a very high level in order to make the case individuals or organizations that the criteria. those discussions were at the highest levels before and it was approved. >> the next question for professor brooks and somin. yuko suggested one of the problems with the procedure is oversight is typically are determines how they do so
strikes a deal with imminent threats to define relatively narrowly could be justified as defense against attack. beyond that, one cannot what strikes against groups not covered by the aumf in the way we've seen on the public record. >> i didn't direct this to you, colonel mcsally, but what is your view on the constitution versus absent alliance on the aumf? >> sir, i am not a legal expert, but article ii of the constitution, that clearly is authorization of itself. where aumf comes...
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for people at home who may have lifted in a cave the last few years, you're the bestselling author in defense of food, food rules. and now you have a new book called "cooked: a natural history of transformation." okay, are michael, you have a food book problem. ( laughter ). okay i? no matter how many food books you write, you're not going to fill that hole inside of you. >> it's a writing disorder. q. what's the latest flim-flami? do i have to have the cow sign a release or something like, that play mozart for my tomatoes. >> much easier, much easier. >> stephen: what's your story here. >> the story is after following the food chain from the farm to your body eye wrote books about farming, i wrote books about health. >> stephen: everything is corn. >> that's right. >> stephen: go ahead. >> and i realized the central link in the food chain where we transform the stuff coming off the farms into meals is the key link. it explains the health problem in that the most important thing about your diet is not a nutrient but an activity-- cooking. so the question about your diet is not what are you ea
for people at home who may have lifted in a cave the last few years, you're the bestselling author in defense of food, food rules. and now you have a new book called "cooked: a natural history of transformation." okay, are michael, you have a food book problem. ( laughter ). okay i? no matter how many food books you write, you're not going to fill that hole inside of you. >> it's a writing disorder. q. what's the latest flim-flami? do i have to have the cow sign a release or...
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the president's budget does replace it, but house republicans want to get rid of just the defense part of it, keep the domestic stuff, and that's a non-starter for democrats. we're at a log jamb here, and i don't see any key component where it gets broken. >> senator blumenthal, i want to play an exchange that you had with mr. clapper last week. let's listen to that. >> you spoke about the challenges of recruiting and keeping the best minds in america which all of us want to be available to the american intelligence community. is there anything that we can do to encourage or support that effort? >> well, sir, it would be nice if they would get a pay raise occasionally, and it would be nice not to be threatened with furloughs. >> i take that to heart and to mind. >> senator, you raised such a very important, long-term question. people thinking about going into this line of work, a young law school graduate, perhaps, thinking i'd like to go into the fbi. today with furloughs and with sequester cuts, you have to wonder whether you'll be able to make your mortgage payments. >> it really is
the president's budget does replace it, but house republicans want to get rid of just the defense part of it, keep the domestic stuff, and that's a non-starter for democrats. we're at a log jamb here, and i don't see any key component where it gets broken. >> senator blumenthal, i want to play an exchange that you had with mr. clapper last week. let's listen to that. >> you spoke about the challenges of recruiting and keeping the best minds in america which all of us want to be...
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our national defense is essential. that benefits working families on a daily basis and benefits our military families and all of us and that's something we have to be very careful with as we approach these different fiscal challenges. i applaud my colleague. mrs. roby: pull out your copy of the constitution and what does it say, our charge as members of congress is to provide for a strong national dens and if we're not taking care of those men and women and uniform who have fought for the very freedoms that allow us to stand in this room today and talk about making life work, if we don't have enough respect for that to do our job in congress and set priorities when it comes to wasteful spending on behalf of them, then we all need to take a long hard look at ourselves in the mirror. mr. gardner: my constituents and yours, too, they don't mind paying taxes. . ey get the sense mr. young: we are spending no more than required. they wouldn't mind paying their fair share of taxes if in fact complying with the tax code were a
our national defense is essential. that benefits working families on a daily basis and benefits our military families and all of us and that's something we have to be very careful with as we approach these different fiscal challenges. i applaud my colleague. mrs. roby: pull out your copy of the constitution and what does it say, our charge as members of congress is to provide for a strong national dens and if we're not taking care of those men and women and uniform who have fought for the very...
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secretary of state, john kerry, secretary of defense chuck hagel. do they move the ball to the soft part or the hard part? are they warriors or are they wusses? how do you read this? >> that's quite a dichotomy. a little softer. but there have been indications from both of them, actually, in the last week or two that maybe there is some military action coming with syria. because, look, israel -- say what you will. they have to have good intelligence on the ground about the middle east. for self preservation. they have really good sources. and it's not just israel saying this. as you pointed out the beginning of the segment, great britain and the french, they have both said -- >> john bachelor, just in the waning moments here, i'm surprised, but, you know, great britain and france are backing up israel on this. that tells me something is going on. give you the last few seconds. >> the politics of this are critical. i will give you the evidence when i have it. otherwise i'm not going to go along with something i haven't been given. >> thank you. that'
secretary of state, john kerry, secretary of defense chuck hagel. do they move the ball to the soft part or the hard part? are they warriors or are they wusses? how do you read this? >> that's quite a dichotomy. a little softer. but there have been indications from both of them, actually, in the last week or two that maybe there is some military action coming with syria. because, look, israel -- say what you will. they have to have good intelligence on the ground about the middle east....
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has to anticipate, perhaps they would try to use a mental health defense in the trial. you're getting so far along in this case you're thinking about the death penalty phase. at some point probably sooner rather than later you're going to end up looking at their childhoods, where they came from. it's a sweeping, really unparalleled investigation other than the 9/11 investigation. there's a blank check. it's a full-court press. it's a criminal investigation. but also obviously you need to ascertain that there's nobody else afoot with these kind of designs associated with these folks. >> and investigators would be looking at cell phone records, credit cards, photographs, all of that? >> there's essentially an unlimited supply of information they can get. travel records and the like. there will be an autopsy of these people that's really unparalleled. if they didn't pay a light bill on time, that will come up. they'll absolutely thoroughly go through this and rightfully so. >> now, michael, from what you've given us, we know they're saying they acted alone. we know that yo
has to anticipate, perhaps they would try to use a mental health defense in the trial. you're getting so far along in this case you're thinking about the death penalty phase. at some point probably sooner rather than later you're going to end up looking at their childhoods, where they came from. it's a sweeping, really unparalleled investigation other than the 9/11 investigation. there's a blank check. it's a full-court press. it's a criminal investigation. but also obviously you need to...
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awareness of your surroundings could be the only defense. what we learned from this is that these devices are crude, they're cheaply made, and they're made for two reasons only, wolf, and that is to spread terror and to kill. >> to kill and maim as many people as possible. >> that's right. that device that you saw, because it was on the ground just like the one here in boston, when that shrapnel came flying out, it was all at knee level for quite a distance. so the people close to that, that's where they were getting their injuries, that's what we saw here. >> pretty scary. thanks very much for that report. eye opening. frightening indeed. david mattingly reporting for us. appreciate it. >>> we're standing by now, not for one, but two live news conferences. we just learned the boston police department is going to be briefing all of us on the boston -- the 19-year-old surviving suspect in this case. there's new information coming in. you're looking at live pictures from the boston police department. also, that live news conference from missis
awareness of your surroundings could be the only defense. what we learned from this is that these devices are crude, they're cheaply made, and they're made for two reasons only, wolf, and that is to spread terror and to kill. >> to kill and maim as many people as possible. >> that's right. that device that you saw, because it was on the ground just like the one here in boston, when that shrapnel came flying out, it was all at knee level for quite a distance. so the people close to...
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we are reacting to real threats but we're constantly on the defensive. i'm suggesting go it might make sense for 48 months to go on the offensive and clear out -- we know there is active investigations on some of these students, let's let them finish. >> megyn: they investigated five different terror suspects and moved on from that that moved on 20 committed acts of terror, hassan at ford hood and this guy and underwear bomber and others. their track record. >> the track record is not that good, i suppose napolitano has the answer to that but you think about that one in boston. that is one i find most difficult. they closed the investigation before he went to russia. then he stayed in a place near chechnya then they closed it down. >> if you look, we had home-grown terrorist expert on the show yesterday. these are the things you look for. this is what you find. it was like a checklist that looked like tamerian tsarnaev. they become a little less connected with their friends, they get kicked out of their mosque. they withdraw some of the societal things,
we are reacting to real threats but we're constantly on the defensive. i'm suggesting go it might make sense for 48 months to go on the offensive and clear out -- we know there is active investigations on some of these students, let's let them finish. >> megyn: they investigated five different terror suspects and moved on from that that moved on 20 committed acts of terror, hassan at ford hood and this guy and underwear bomber and others. their track record. >> the track record is...
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i really have to question whether spending billions more in defense between the united states and mexico is really the best use of taxpayer dollars and a country where we're furloughing air traffic controllers because we can't pay for them. throughout our history, immigration has been an ongoing source of the renewal of our spirit, our creativity and our economic stream. young students brought in this country by loving parents seeking a better life, hardworking men and women who support our farmers, innovative technology companies are creating -- or creating businesses of their own. oogle and intel and other -- yahoo!, companies that hired hundreds of thousands of americans, our nation continues to benefit from immigrants. so let's uphold the fundamental american values that values my in their lemented children and my immigrant grandparents gave to theirs. this law needs to be fixed and the opportunity is now. senator grassley. >> without repeating the chairman, i thank you for the work that you were involved in in boston as well. we welcome you, madam secretary, i appreciate the immigra
i really have to question whether spending billions more in defense between the united states and mexico is really the best use of taxpayer dollars and a country where we're furloughing air traffic controllers because we can't pay for them. throughout our history, immigration has been an ongoing source of the renewal of our spirit, our creativity and our economic stream. young students brought in this country by loving parents seeking a better life, hardworking men and women who support our...
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that's doing the defense lawyer's job. i respect them for that, but it puts our nation in an awful position to have to negotiate with a defense lawyer when we have questions for someone who has committed a terrorist attack against our nation. and i thank the chair for the latitude. thank you. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands in recess until 2:15 p.m. >> as you heard the senate is the in recess for their weekly party caucuses. they will return at 2:15 for more work on then line sales tax bill. a motion to proceed on the bill could come tomorrow unless an agreement is reached today. learn more about your senators with c-span's 2013 congressional direct at this. it is available to order online. a handy guide to the current congress. has information about each member of the hoist and senate. it includes contact information, district maps and committee asassignments. the directory is 12.95 plus shipping and handling and order online. a short time ago we spoke with a capitol hill reporter with t
that's doing the defense lawyer's job. i respect them for that, but it puts our nation in an awful position to have to negotiate with a defense lawyer when we have questions for someone who has committed a terrorist attack against our nation. and i thank the chair for the latitude. thank you. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands in recess until 2:15 p.m. >> as you heard the senate is the in recess for their weekly party caucuses. they will return at 2:15 for...
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secretary of defense, chuck hagel. that happened in israel yesterday. in that press conference, the israeli defense minister seemed less certain. they said that israel would not allow rogue elements to get their hands on the chemical stockpile of the regime. he said that had not happened, it had not been tested but israel would not allow it to happen. >> obviously, if this is true, it increases pressure on the united states to increase or to intervene, in some way. president obama had said in the past, syria's use of chemical weapons would be a game changer, that was a red line they could not cross. what are you hearing from u.s. officials? >> reporter: absolutely, anderson. on so many occasions we've heard from u.s. officials saying that the syrian regime would suffer dire consequences if they were to use chemical weapons. now today we've heard from the pentagon, the pentagon press secretary george little said, the united states continues to assess reports of chemical weapons used in syrian. the use of such weapons would be unacceptable. we reiterate i
secretary of defense, chuck hagel. that happened in israel yesterday. in that press conference, the israeli defense minister seemed less certain. they said that israel would not allow rogue elements to get their hands on the chemical stockpile of the regime. he said that had not happened, it had not been tested but israel would not allow it to happen. >> obviously, if this is true, it increases pressure on the united states to increase or to intervene, in some way. president obama had...
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department of defense of said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the u.s. and we don't want to keep them but they sitting one time oh because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the mini government to let us kill people but we don't trust the human a government to take their own citizens back so. basically the administration seems to have no real interest in shutting this down as you just said that we've authorized millions of dollars to expand it and keep it in place what we supposed to do to help these prisoners who are killing themselves right now to get their message across it's unfortunate that it takes those kind of drastic steps to get people to pay attention when you spend a decade of your life in confinement because your citizenship i've got a petition coming out on change dot org i'm working with them and with the witne
department of defense of said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the u.s. and we don't want to keep them but they sitting one time oh because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the mini government to let us kill people but we don't trust the human a...
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we have turned over the intelligence gathering system to criminal defense lawyers and the accused. we have been using enemy combatant information to fight the war on terror for a decade. we've held people as enemy combatants associated with al-qaida and the taliban over decades, including american citizens and we got a loot of good information. what they are telling me doesn't add up. jenna: we'll look for more clarify indication on that as well, senator. we appreciate your thoughts on it. i want to make it clear not viewers the hearing you're in is really supposed to be about immigration. this has come up the boston terror attack because some have raised questions about what it means as to who we are hraoeti letting in the country. dzhokhar the tkurpbt suspect is an american citizen. what do we do about people inside the country, american citizens like you and me who may be a threat, how do we find them and what do we do when we do find them? >> let me tell you what we've done for decades. any time an american citizen joins forces with enemies of the nation they can be held and pr
we have turned over the intelligence gathering system to criminal defense lawyers and the accused. we have been using enemy combatant information to fight the war on terror for a decade. we've held people as enemy combatants associated with al-qaida and the taliban over decades, including american citizens and we got a loot of good information. what they are telling me doesn't add up. jenna: we'll look for more clarify indication on that as well, senator. we appreciate your thoughts on it. i...
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you're defensive here. why? >> very simple. because valuation is getting stretched. we're traditional investors. as things get more expensive, we tend to sell them. when they get cheaper, we tend to buy them. we're seeing as stocks hit our price targets, in many cases targets that we had two or three years out, they're hitting the price targets now. we don't have something we feel is ready to buy. we have more cash today than we had in the middle, early part of 2008. simply because it's really hard to find compelling, good risk reward scenarios in the market because valuations are beginning to get stretched. dagen: you're looking at the major markets in one way and being cautious with cash. on the other side, you're starting to nibble on the gold and silver, mining stocks. why that particular group? we've seen incredible losses in gold in particular, silver has somewhat been following suit but you're saying go for the miners. why? >> in our particular case we're very old fashioned. when things get hit hard, we start to get very interested and in the case of the gold
you're defensive here. why? >> very simple. because valuation is getting stretched. we're traditional investors. as things get more expensive, we tend to sell them. when they get cheaper, we tend to buy them. we're seeing as stocks hit our price targets, in many cases targets that we had two or three years out, they're hitting the price targets now. we don't have something we feel is ready to buy. we have more cash today than we had in the middle, early part of 2008. simply because it's...
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defense secretary chuck hagel is in jerusalem where he is calling the american alliance with israel, quote, closer than ever and working to thwart israel's ambitions. he's heading to jord dand and saudi arabia. >>> now to wall street. cnbc's jackie deangel loss is there. >> good morning. all eyes on apple ahead of its earnings report this afternoon. the concern is that the company could say it saw a sharp drop in iphone sales. the stock taking a big beating down nearly 45% since its peak last september. meantime, netflix is another one to keep an eye on. the on demand movie streaming site reporting a gain of 2 million u.s. subscriber. that's sending the stocks soaring in after hour sessions. >> jackie with the new york stock exchange, thanks. >>> a terrifying moment in celina, kansas, where a woman walked into a bathroom at the circus, closed the door, and then she came face to face with a tiger two feet away from her. this is video when the massive feline escaped during its performance. then when the woman was in the bathroom with the tiger, she stayed calm. she was able to exit and
defense secretary chuck hagel is in jerusalem where he is calling the american alliance with israel, quote, closer than ever and working to thwart israel's ambitions. he's heading to jord dand and saudi arabia. >>> now to wall street. cnbc's jackie deangel loss is there. >> good morning. all eyes on apple ahead of its earnings report this afternoon. the concern is that the company could say it saw a sharp drop in iphone sales. the stock taking a big beating down nearly 45% since...
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justification, the eyes of the law and the courts in the united states, none of that will suffice as a defense and we should be clear with viewers, no matter what dzhokhar says now, the fact that he and his brother don't represent muslims and islams around the world, this was -- you know, this was their view and their own justification for really what were horrific acts of violence? >> do we know, fran, if the information that the younger tsavraev, the 19-year-old tsavraev has been providing the fbi about his older brother, the motivation, the bomb, the denial of any link to a formal international terrorist group, this information was provided before or after that judge/magistrate was there and r read him his miranda rights? the right to remain silent and the right to have an attorney? >> sources have indicated to us that was part of a questioning that they did under the -- fbi agent does under a national security exemption, before he was assigned counsel. they had the ability in the interest of public safety exception to be able to ask questions, were there additional coconspirators, where an
justification, the eyes of the law and the courts in the united states, none of that will suffice as a defense and we should be clear with viewers, no matter what dzhokhar says now, the fact that he and his brother don't represent muslims and islams around the world, this was -- you know, this was their view and their own justification for really what were horrific acts of violence? >> do we know, fran, if the information that the younger tsavraev, the 19-year-old tsavraev has been...
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that means national defense and intelligence, federal law enforcement and the courts, immigration, intellectual property, and even the senior and other programs whose fiscal outlook threatens our future solvency and very survival. once we clear on a central policy from the books federal politicians will no longer be able to hide from the public or from their constitutional responsibilities and limitations. congress will be forced to work together to reform the problems government has greater and our health care system. we can reform and modernize of regulatory system. we will be forced to rescue our senior endowment programs in bankruptcy, and we can reform our tax system to eliminate the corporate codes, in favor of big businesses over small businesses, and individual codes of bias against saving, investing and especially against our parents, our ultimate investor class. that is how we turn the federal government unsustainable liabilities into sustainable assets. the bottom line of all of it is that controversies in that building over there, the really big white one with the dome, need to star
that means national defense and intelligence, federal law enforcement and the courts, immigration, intellectual property, and even the senior and other programs whose fiscal outlook threatens our future solvency and very survival. once we clear on a central policy from the books federal politicians will no longer be able to hide from the public or from their constitutional responsibilities and limitations. congress will be forced to work together to reform the problems government has greater...
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it reflects a very deep alliance between our two countries in the defense of our common interests and values. nowhere are these values and interests challenged more than by the arming of the terrorist groups by iran with sophisticated weapons. equally, iran los attempt to arm itself with nuclear weapons. >> a palestinian prisoner has agreed to in his hunger strike in exchange for an early release. samer issawi has been refusing food for the past eight months. the strike has led to weeks of protest against israel detention policies. he was due to remain and prison until 2029 but will now be released this year. for more on this, let's go live to ramallah. that's between member of the palestinian prisoners organization. welcome to the program. what do you think of this deal? >> good afternoon. , he hasat the center succeeded in guaranteeing his release after eight months actually and not getting back the old sentence that he was supposed to get, about 20 years, after his release after the case of shalit. he guaranteed his release actually. >> how many other palestinian prisoners are stil
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we have criminal defense attorney bernard klein with us. his clients include ramzi yousef who was convicted in the 1993 world trade center bombing. thanks so much for being with us. our jake tapper reporting this morning that apparently there is a fair amount of information being conveyed by gentleman tar tsarnaev to investigators. he's talking about the attack. he's talking about his brother's role in the attack. he's saying they were radicalized by watching online videos. without going into the detail of exactly what he's saying let's talk about how much he's saying, as a defense attorney, does it concern you that he's conveying so much information right now? >> well, i think one thing, john, to remember, now that he has counsel assigned to him, i would tend to doubt that he's still speaking to the authorities. certainly without counsel being present, he wouldn't be speaking to them at all. so i think at this point in time the interrogation may well have stopped and he's meeting more importantly with his defense attorneys to determine exa
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but for the left the defensive crouch at least makes sense. liberalism's main purpose today is to defend itself past gains -- its past gains from conservative reform. but megativity on the right, to my mind, makes no sense at all. the left has created this false narrative that liberals are for things, and conservatives are against things. when we concede this narrative even just implicitly, we concede the debate before that debate even begins. and yet too many of us, elected conservatives especially, do it anyway. we take the bait. a liberal proposes an idea, we explain why it won't work, and we think that we've won the debate at that moment. but even if we do, we reinforce that false narrative that i'm talking about. winning battles while we're losing the war at every step. this must be frustrating to the scholars of the heritage foundation who work every day producing new ideas, ideas about what conservatives can be for. but it should be even more frustrating to the conservatives around the country that we, as elected conservatives, were in
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they acted alone in defense of islam, at least that is the message for now. cnn learned the marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is now communicating with investigators. tsarnaev said his older brother was behind the aattack. he also said no foreign terror groups were involved and motivation was to defend islam. tsarnaev unable to talk but is charged with malicious of deinstruction of the property. those are counts that could bring him the death penalty. mean while residents that work on boyleston street may be allowed back in today a day or so before the general public will be allowed back in. zoraida. >> thank you very much. there's more rain and snow in the forecast to add to the record flooding taking place all across the midwest. the grand river is three feet over flood stage. in illinois, governor quinn declared disaster areas in more than 40 counties. we're live in spring bay illinois where the river is over flowing into the streets since sunday. i read that the water levels grew 13 feet in five days there. what is the situation now? >> reporter:
they acted alone in defense of islam, at least that is the message for now. cnn learned the marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is now communicating with investigators. tsarnaev said his older brother was behind the aattack. he also said no foreign terror groups were involved and motivation was to defend islam. tsarnaev unable to talk but is charged with malicious of deinstruction of the property. those are counts that could bring him the death penalty. mean while residents that work on...
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." >> the sorts of defenses you'd expect, 19 years old, he was influenced by his brother, are better defenses to not getting the death penalty than to say that he was not guilty. >> reporter: while tsarnaev was being formally charged, outside on the streets of boston, a moment of silence at 2:50 in the afternoon, the exact time the bombs went off one week ago. after it was over, an impromptu orchestra played beethoven on the boston commons. another extraordinary moment in boston today. >>> coming up next, boston strong. the term is in vogue these days but it's not just a slogan. we're going to introduce you to a young woman who proves it. troduce you to a woman who proves it. voice activated or great gas mileage... er than choosing that'd be like eating sweet or sour chicken... oh, grrrlg what is this?! sour chicken...it's good, right? that'd be awful. i think i like "and" better. and is better. the 2013 focus. only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy, and a whole lot more. go further. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be
." >> the sorts of defenses you'd expect, 19 years old, he was influenced by his brother, are better defenses to not getting the death penalty than to say that he was not guilty. >> reporter: while tsarnaev was being formally charged, outside on the streets of boston, a moment of silence at 2:50 in the afternoon, the exact time the bombs went off one week ago. after it was over, an impromptu orchestra played beethoven on the boston commons. another extraordinary moment in...
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. >> before i let you go, erin what do we know about legal defense? did he have legal representation in that hospital room? >> reporter: i have the transcript of the court hearing here there is controversy on friday and over the weekend about him not being mirandized. they went through it twice today and offered the use of an attorney and the one word he spoke was no when asked if he could afford an attorney and he was presented with defense attorneys today. >>> we want to bring you a look at the case against dzhokhar tsarnaev in the federal complaint against him. >> reporter: according to the complaint 2:38 on race day 11 minutes before the first explosion two men are seen walking toward the finish line carrying large knapsacks, tamerlan tsarnaev is in front and dzhokhar tsarnaev is a few feet behind. the two are seen a half block away from a restaurant camera. a minute later, bomber one, tamerlan walks out of the crowd with a knapsack on his back. at 2:45, alleged bomber two, dzhokhar walks to the finish line. he has a cell phone in his left hand. t
. >> before i let you go, erin what do we know about legal defense? did he have legal representation in that hospital room? >> reporter: i have the transcript of the court hearing here there is controversy on friday and over the weekend about him not being mirandized. they went through it twice today and offered the use of an attorney and the one word he spoke was no when asked if he could afford an attorney and he was presented with defense attorneys today. >>> we want to...
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i do criminal defense work. i can tell you, the most you can hope for in a miranda case is one or two statements will not make it into court. it's rare the whole case falls out unless everything -- >> so it's not the poison fruit thing? >> there is a poison fruit provision, standard. but it's very rare for it to pollute an entire case. >> let me ask you practically, why don't the law enforcement officials, the federal officials up there who have him in custody at the hospital, why didn't they just do this as soon as they could? >> in my view they should. i have serious problems with the public safety exception they articulated. this is an exception that usually at the scene, where they're looking for a gun, they're looking for something that a kid could come across. it's not something -- >> they attest that they do believe there's reasonable belief that this guy and his brother had plans for other operations because they had more bombs. >> well -- >> isn't that a prima facie case? why would you have a bomb if yo
i do criminal defense work. i can tell you, the most you can hope for in a miranda case is one or two statements will not make it into court. it's rare the whole case falls out unless everything -- >> so it's not the poison fruit thing? >> there is a poison fruit provision, standard. but it's very rare for it to pollute an entire case. >> let me ask you practically, why don't the law enforcement officials, the federal officials up there who have him in custody at the hospital,...